We study potential security vulnerabilities of a single-photon detector based on superconducting transition-edge sensor. In one experiment, we show that an adversary could fake a photon number result at a certain wavelength by sending a larger number of photons at a longer wavelength, which is an expected and known behaviour. In another experiment, we unexpectedly find that the detector can be blinded by bright continuous-wave light and then, a controlled response simulating single-photon detection can be produced by applying a bright light pulse. We model an intercept-and-resend attack on a quantum key distribution system that exploits the latter vulnerability and, under certain assumptions, able to steal the key.
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Department of Chemistry, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar 388120, Gujarat, India.
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January 2025
Department of Physics, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India.
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Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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